Factor Info
ID | 70247 |
Size | 1121 digits / 3722 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 16122746483449017066747297416100085296453896802430306880643337988306007804117794169383298170885309637030522886913866868731769980840147433790135392076349846832770248312534366583175657875476053933827256744528570200013510209139892624511552116480899296860654362830052048030660444801113764819238174141603492490031224809332104668637992797070936949662575425959015563392272944658783362487332796491012053398921698349542133679980063032532680587759706050626569955029374645427467702674715291094099068426902405569550289948249889274930855779960771771708203506166773755065296394315746429439643755518174159310043490049031219976678905697845003701673967852429202003274385081102035556201361731581844169927556614060893253673290873940409296125880098501849211159690897574452601349036332860680314651161977604453032861852927020443726656817088249367121093297222879956702183530362205798959954016506730220343753086617590632566635722535108088175914905219329295313539743148507636666954656589362988424500165226427613031993014860334222324453274947034120290473149553338054298868496833538458695618006287619551619800213713957286999481048000843915167038067 |
Factorizations
Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.